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The Diner

Provides low cost meals to people with various needs, at Uniting Church Hall in Victoria St. Organisation was formed under the banner of the Uniting Church but now trades as a separate entity.

210 Sutton Street (New Uniting Church)
Uniting Church Hall
Suburb: WARRAGUL
State: VIC
Postcode: 3820

(03) 5623 6415

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